Remember those awesome Mennonite dishes that mom made?! Well they're ALL here in the classic cookbook that made Mennonite food famous!
Since 1962, The Mennonite Treasury of Recipes has been the "go to standard" of traditional Mennonite recipes. It has sold over 1 million copies worldwide. That’s a lot of tweiback! Here’s your chance to own a copy of this beloved cookbook, which has all your childhood favorites, right down to the Roll Kuchen!
All your favorite Mennonite recipes are here!
Kielke with schmaunt-fat of course!
Waffles and that ultimate sweet white sauce! (secret white sauce recipe included)
Heena sup Yes, the same great chicken soup that mom used to make!
Tweibach Remember pulling of the top “bun” and filling it with jam?!
Summer Borscht Ahhh... the summer greens and dill!
Roll Kucken and Raboosi! on a hot summer day! Could life be any better?! :-)
Portzelky Why wait for New Years?! Make these tasty raisin filled fritters any time!
Cabbage Rolls Holubschi the way it was meant to be; with rice AND beef!
Glums Wareneki There’s only one thing better than cottage cheese perogies; blueberry filled perogies!
OVER 100 OF YOUR FAVORITE RECIPES!
AND OVER 500 ADDITIONAL DISHES PREPARED IN MENNONITE HOMES
THE MENNONITE TREASURY, EXACTLY AS IT APPEARED IN THE VERY FIRST EDITION. IT'S NEVER CHANGED. THIS COOK BOOK IS THE ABSOLUTE DEFINITIVE MENNONITE RECIPE COLLECTION EVER PRODUCED!
You'll find all your favorites dishes among these recipes;
MENNONITE DISHES
BREADS AND ROLLS
SOUPS
SALADS AND DRESSINGS
MEAT POULTRY AND FISH
SUPPER AND CASSEROLES
VEGETABLE DISHES
PIES, PASTRY & DESERT
CAKES OF ALL KINDS
SQUARES AND SLICES
COOKIES AND DAINTIES
FROSTINGS, FILLINGS AND SAUCES
PICKLES AND PRESERVES
CANDY
QUANTITY SERVINGS
BONUS; HOB BUTCHERING TRADITIONS AND RECIPES
Pages: 252
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Size: 6"X9" SPIRAL BOUND
Get a copy for the grand-kids too! It's a wonderful way to keep Mennonite food traditions alive.
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